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Survey of the Problem . . . .
1
II.
Thermodynamics of Radiation
27
III.
Quantum Theory . . . . .
44
IV.
Polytropic Gas Spheres .
79
V.
Radiative Equilibrium . . . .
.
97
VI.
Solution of the Equations . . . .
114
VII.
The Mass-Luminosity Relation
145
Vili.
Variable Stars ......
.
180
IX.
The Coefficient of Opacity . . . .
.
216
X.
Ionisation, Diffusion, Rotation
.
250
XI.
The Source of Stellar Energy
289
XII.
The Outside of a Star . . . .
321
XIII.
Diffuse Matter in Space . . . .
371
APP.
I.
Physical and Astronomical Constants .
395
II.
References .......
.
397
Index
DIAGRAMS
403
FIG.
1.
Distribution of Temperature and of Mass in
a Star
86
2.
The Mass-Luminosity Curve compared with Observations
153
3.
Statistics of Absolute Magnitude and Spectral Type .
175
4.
Schematic Type-Magnitude Diagram .
176
5.
Spectral Energy Curve of the Sun
328